- Gao Zhan
Gao Zhan (Chinese: 高瞻) is a researcher who worked at the
American University inWashington, DC . In 2001, the government of thePeople's Republic of China detained her for 166 days on the grounds that she was spying forTaiwan . At that time, she was widely regarded as apolitical dissident .Upon her release through
medical parole , she was scheduled to become a naturalizedcitizen of theUnited States , but the ceremony was quickly cancelled. The reason for this became apparent in late 2003, when Gao was convicted on charges of violating export regulations in sellingmicroprocessor s to theChinese government . It was revealed that Gao had been under investigation since 2000, before she was detained in China.After her conviction for export of controlled technology, Gao faced the possibility of deportationfollowing her jail sentence. It was subsequently revealed however that Gao had cooperated withthe Central Intelligence Agency in a spying attempt against a Florida man during the period beforeher trial. Upon release from prison, her deportation was effectively cancelled and she was placed in protective custody. To date, she has given no media interviews regarding her smuggling activitiesor her involvement with the CIA.
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* [http://edition.cnn.com/2006/US/01/23/china.prisoner.ap/index.html Freedom betrayed by spying, U.S. says, CNN, January 24, 2006]
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